The Experience

The former school house hugs the bend of a river, its French windows opening to delightful rambling gardens with scented roses… and a yew garden, and a mulberry tree that provides fruit for breakfast. It’s an elegant home reminiscent of another age, with fascinating history on the walls and big comfortable bedrooms for guests; one is reached by narrow stairs and has steps out to the garden. The conservatory, draped with a huge mimosa, is an exceptional spot for summer breakfasts, and the breakfasts are rather delicious. Good value and peaceful, yet close to Cambridge, of which Judith is a fund of knowledge.

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Essentials

Hot tub

WiFi

Swimming pool

Mobile reception

Spa

Breakfast included

Open fire / woodburner

Bar

Parking on premises

Licensed premises

Free parking nearby

Vegetarian meals

Paid parking nearby

Accessible by public transport

Wheelchair access

Limited mobility

Air conditioning

Relaxation areas

Garden

Tennis court

Pets welcome

Family friendly

Baby monitor

Children welcome

Books and toys

Babies welcome

Stair gates

High chair

Nearby

Pub within 3 miles

Restaurant within 3 miles

Shop within 3 miles

Activities

Bikes available

Food courses

Kayaking

Other courses

Sailing

Surfing

Wild swimming

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Information & pricing

Booking information

Closed

Rarely.

No smoking

Smoking not permitted anywhere in the property.

Meals

Pubs 150 yds.

Pricing

Nightly price

from £70

Surcharges

Extra bed/sofabed available £15-£30 per person per night.

2 Doubles

From £75

1 Twin/double

From £70

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Reviews

Lovely house with very welcoming and helpful owner. Had a most enjoyable three nights.

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Ann

What a truly delightful B&B! Elegant and charming, it provided exactly the right springboard for my nostalgic visit to Cambridge. Judy has left nothing to chance and was a sweet and informative host as well as being a wonderful cook!
And the unspoilt village of Linton is perfect; dinner in the garden of the Dog and Duck rounded off with Morris Dancers capped a memorable stay - indeed the 'Best of British'!

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Martin, St ivesJun 2016

Thank you Judith for a lovely stay. What a beautiful home in a lovely village. Sorry we didn't see you before we left. Hope the summer keeps coming for a while.

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Tisha, WellingtonJul 2016

This was the most perfect B&B that we visited during a week's trip to the UK. Our room was spacious with a lovely view on to the garden. Judy was friendly and helpful. Tea and cake on arrival. Lovely little village and good food in the local pub. Great value for money.

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MichaelMay 2015

A really pleasant place to stay, spotlessly clean and Judith is a kind and considerate host.

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LynnJul 2014

Judy was extremely helpful for us while settling in to England, coming from the US. She went out of her way to be kind to our children, making them Play-Doh, giving them special toys, reading them stories, etc. The accommodation was beautiful, and her garden will be one of the best one’s you’ve ever seen. We also fell in love with the village of Linton, with everything we needed a short walk away, including the cutest little baby ducks you’ve ever seen. There was easy bus access to Cambridge. We couldn’t recommend Judy and Springfield House any more highly.